Apple seeds eighth OS X 10.8.3 beta build with no known issues

Apple on Thursday issued the eighth beta of OS X 10.8.3, the forthcoming maintenance update for Mountain Lion, with minor changes made to Wi-Fi assets

The latest pre-release build, designated as "12D58," was seeded to developers just over a week after Apple sent out the previous beta of OS X Mountain Lion. Any changes that may have been made to the software from its previous release are unknown.

Since December, developers have been able to receive update notifications through Software Update and download beta builds directly from the Mac App Store by using the new "OS X Software Update Seed Configuration Utility."

Any reports on Core Graphics being optimized (again)?
Mountain Lion brought down Core Graphics significantly.. especially for me on retina Macbook Pro. Kinda missing the days of Snow Leopard - the first operating system by Apple that was launched with "optimization" as a key feature. It should always be a key feature if you ask me.

Any reports on Core Graphics being optimized (again)?
Mountain Lion brought down Core Graphics significantly.. especially for me on retina Macbook Pro. Kinda missing the days of Snow Leopard - the first operating system by Apple that was launched with "optimization" as a key feature. It should always be a key feature if you ask me.

Last time they attempted to optimize Webkit, they created a rendering issue on MacBook Pros with dual GPUs that's yet to be fixed on Safari 6.

Originally Posted by Cash907
Christ on a stick, an 8th beta now? Come on Cook, shit or get off the pot already. How many betas of iOS 6.1 and 10.8.3 are you going to dangle about until both go GM? This is getting ridiculous.

You'll whine if they take too much time.

You'll whine if they release it too quickly.

We've learned to tune people like you out.

Originally Posted by Alexmit
Now release a new Mac Pro. I mean new hardware...

What else would you have meant?

The current batch isn't...

Yeah, it's 2010's hardware. They're not trying to hide that.

a huge step up from what I already have that runs 10.7.

Well, that's a subjective statement based on whatever you have. A lot of hardware runs 10.7.